A little social media brush fire over the new Miami expansion outfit was promptly, mercifully extinguished Wednesday. So for the record: No, the MLS team being assembled on the hurry-up down in South Florida will not be known as Miami Beckham United.

Please join me in saying, “praise be.”

Wednesday morning word circulated through the interwebs that Beckham’s business handlers had registered Miami Beckham United LLC. People started adding two plus two … but coming up with “five.”

As anyone who has ever started their own little widget shop will tell you, registering a limited liability company is just a government hoop to jump. I can register “Yummy-Tummy-Yummy” today and then open a restaurant called something completely different (“I Like Tacos!”) from there.

Seattle made another move Wednesday (busy, busy, busy days around CenturyLink, no?) as yesterday’s DP Mauro Rosales (pictured above)was sent to Chivas USA for Tristan Bowen’s rights and – here’s the proverbial other cleat falling – the No. 2 spot in MLS allocation order. Hmmmm. Could Seattle know something about who might soon be available in that allocation process?

Speaking of the bunch from Gillette: Now back among the playoff-worthy and hoping to fortify the roster so they can stay there, New England picked up goalkeeper Brad Knighton in a trade with Vancouver. The move was important for Jay Heaps’ team given Matt Reis’ retirement announcement. So Knighton, who started with the Revs, will compete with Bobby Shuttleworth for starting duty next year at Gillette.